When brothers Neal and Alan Evans first invited guitarist Eric Krasno to get down at their Woodstock, NY studio (a session that led to the trio’s break-out record Get Down! in 1999), it was out of mutual love for the great soul-jazz organ trios of the ’60s and ’70s that birthed Soulive.
March 2011 marked the 12 year anniversary of the trio, who celebrated their careers at Bowlive II alongside their longtime co-conspirators that comprise Royal Family Records: The Shady Horns (Sam Kininger and Ryan Zoidis), Nigel Hall, and all the Soulive side projects, including Lettuce, Fyre Dept, Chapter 2, and Adam Deitch’s Break Science. The Bowlive residency at Brooklyn Bowl was their second annual residency which drew over 8,000 fans over ten nights with guests such as Maceo Parker, John Scofield, Ivan Neville, Talib Kweli, and Pharoahe Monch.
This March, Soulive took over the Brooklyn Bowl once again for their annual residency as Bowlive III. The two week long guest infused underwater musical voyage took place February 28th - March 3rd & March 6-10, 2012. Guests this year include John Scofield, Luther Dickinson, Rahzel, ?uestlove, Karl Denson, Jennifer Hartswick, Alecia Chakour Band, Marco Benevento, the Nigel Hall Band, Lettuce, Zach Deputy, Skerik, Allen Stone, George Porter Jr, Billy Martin, Citizen Cope, Alice Smith and The London Souls.
iClips was on hand to capture all the festivities from Bowlive III as each night was broadcast LIVE. We are happy to announce the rebroadcast - those who could not be in attendance can enjoy all the collaborations between an all-star cast of artists right from the comfort of their living room - or if you were there, you have the chance the relive all 10 nights again! The rebroadcasts will start on March 26th and continue every night until April 4th. Pricing for the events will be $4.99 per show, $19.99 all access for all 10 nights. Check the list below to see check the rebroadcast dates for each night and to purchase individual shows or the whole package.
Check out the recap video from the first three nights!
Live from Brooklyn Bowl
